NACE EXAM LATEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE
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A nurse obtains all of these laboratory results for a client prior to
surgery. Which one should the nurse report to the physician?
-Hemoglobin level of 11.5 gm/dL.
-Prothrombin time of 32 seconds.
-Platelet count of 250,000/mm.
-White blood cell count of 9,000 cells/mm. - ANSWER-
Prothrombin time of 32 seconds.
The results of a client's diagnostic tests show a high total
cholesterol level. The client asks a nurse, "What should I do to
reduce my cholesterol level?" The nurse should suggest that the
client decrease the intake of which of these nutrients?
-Vegetable fats.
-Complex carbohydrates.
-Simple sugars.
-Animal fats. - ANSWER-animal fats
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When cleaning a client's dentures, which of these measures
should a nurse implement while wearing gloves?
-Brushing the dentures in an emesis basin with tepid water.
-Soaking the dentures for 20 minutes in a peroxide solution.
-Applying an abrasive dentifrice to the dentures with a stiff brush.
-Rinsing the dentures in the sink using hot tap water. - ANSWER-
Brushing the dentures in an emesis basin with tepid water.
Which of these communication techniques should a nurse use
with a client who frequently misinterprets the nurse's instructions?
-Conveying acceptance of the client.
-Listening attentively to the client.
-Offering reassurance to the client.
-Validating information with the client. - ANSWER-Validating
information with the client.
Which of these nursing actions would be most effective in gaining
the confidence of an adult client who is anxious?
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-Show interest in the client's point of view.
-Relate experiences similar to those of the client.
-Demonstrate a clear understanding of what the client can do to
relieve the problem.
-Tell the client about resources that are available. - ANSWER-
Show interest in the client's point of view
A client who is terminally ill with cirrhosis says to a nurse, "I'm
angry at God because he won't give me a new liver." Which of
these responses would be most helpful?
-"You're angry at God."
-"I understand your anger toward God."
-"I don't blame you for being angry at God.
-"You really need to control your anger toward God. - ANSWER-
you're angry at god
After preparing a liquid cough medication for a client, a nurse
asks another nurse to administer the medication. Which of these
actions should the second nurse take?
-Administer the medication as requested.
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-Pour a new dose of the medication.
-Chart the medication as a missed dose.
-Question the medication order. - ANSWER-pour a new dose of
the medication
It is now eight hours since a male client had minor surgery. He
expresses a desire to void but is unable to do so. To assist him in
passing urine, which of these actions should a nurse take first?
-Apply gentle pressure over the bladder region.
-Assist the client to a standing position at the bedside.
-Insert a straight catheter into the bladder.
-Increase the client's fluid intake. - ANSWER-Assist the client to a
standing position at the bedside.
The evening before surgery, a client asks a nurse, "Could you
pray with me?" The nurse's reply should be based on which of
these understandings about the nurse's role in the client's care?
-Meeting the client's need is within the nurse's province if the
nurse's faith is the same as the client's.
-The nurse should request the chaplain of the client's faith to visit.